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Another red 2016! Nice ride down 101 Jim http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcd/5124469844.html
Jim? Have you informed the dealer you are unemployed?
Now, that is a beautiful bike:Good thing I didn't see it before buying the Vespa yesterday! (I'm kidding: the Vespa will be of great benefit to my marriage since we can now ride together, on separate but similar bikes/scoots.)
One of the reasons I like my 09 Pearl White V7 Classic was that it reminded me of the first new bike I wanted.
Yep, and easily sweeten
The importance of color."We are going through a time of color blindness. People want things in black or white and, if they do choose a color, they go for grey. Working for Aprilia and Guzzi, we don't think like that. We try to push new colors and the orange Stelvio is a good example."I took that orange Stelvio down some dirt roads in the alps. It was a bit top heavy for the rough stuff, but it sure looked nice."Having on center concentrating on the two brands and having that center in Noale, Aprilia has this long history with colors and finish and whatnot. This is also the direction of Guzzi. So, the experimentation with colors that used to be impossible for Guzzi -- is going ahead. The burnt orange was intended for another type of vehicle, but we tried it on the Stelvio and decided this is great. And now it's the best selling Stelvio, because of the color. Color can make the bike be perceived better.""The way we decide the colors is a big process that starts usually two years before the bike goes into production. We have an interface with people from the fashion world and look at the trends of motorcycles. We try to be as close to the fashion world as it is possible to get, but we first have to develop the colors to see if they work. In the case of the Stelvio and Griso, the colors were developed way ahead of production because they are very special colors that need a special process. Experience with Aprilia helps with this development."
As an aside, European and South American men and women have a more integral sense of fashion and design --